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. >>> the bodies of four americans who killed the in attack in libya were returned to the united states today. president obama promised the killers will face justice. secretary of state hillary clinton spoke about bay area product chris stevens who died in that attack. >> i was honored to snow ambassador chris stevens. i want to thank his parents and s siblings who are here today for sharing chris with us and with our country. >> much of his family is still here in the bay area. stevens grew up in piedmont and went to cal. the president and secretary of state made their comments before flag draped coffins at an hanger in maryland. >>> the anti-american demonstrations continue today. now expanding beyond arab nations. this protest in london. riots have broken out in 20 different countries against the anti-islamic film made in the u.s. there was damage in lebanon where kfc and a hardees restaurant were burned. in egypt, soldiers used tear gas and a water cannon against protesters. and there were street battles in pakistan, bangladesh and cashmere. the violence unfolding on our tv screen s
. >>> the bodies of four americans who killed the in attack in libya were returned to the united states today. president obama promised the killers will face justice. secretary of state hillary clinton spoke about bay area product chris stevens who died in that attack. >> i was honored to snow ambassador chris stevens. i want to thank his parents and s siblings who are here today for sharing chris with us and with our country. >> much of his family is still here in the bay...
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this is where it all started, thousands gathering to protest outside the united states embassy. once again, this is in cairo. earlier there, there was a peaceful glepeace ful demonstration. let's bring in stephanie trong who joins us with more. >> reporter: one expert says it doesn't matter what sets off these attacks, be it a koran burning or a controversial video, that there is so much hostility towards the u.s. in the middle east that anything can spark the violence. the other expert saying it's the reaction from the leaders in egypt that's truly troubling. >> terrorist groups operating in a country where there's no control. islamists who might use libya as a base for terrorist operations. >> reporter: allen winer says it refeels libya as a failed state. he says an even bigger worry is what was said outside of benghazi, the egyptian government's demands. >> by calling on the united states to condemn americans who have engaged in hateful speech towards muslims and it reflects widespread unrest and skepticism and hostility towards the united states. >> reporter: senior fellow t
this is where it all started, thousands gathering to protest outside the united states embassy. once again, this is in cairo. earlier there, there was a peaceful glepeace ful demonstration. let's bring in stephanie trong who joins us with more. >> reporter: one expert says it doesn't matter what sets off these attacks, be it a koran burning or a controversial video, that there is so much hostility towards the u.s. in the middle east that anything can spark the violence. the other expert...
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nolan has raised more than $8,000 to bring his son's body back to the united states. police say he drank a hallucinatic drink. the father says people don't die from ingesting such a drink. >>> prosecutors are painti inin clearer picture of how a 9-year-old girl was snatched from her school. they say the girl left the class to go to the bathroom on friday. as she washed her hands, a man came up behind her, groped her, and put his hand over her mouth. they say that man then carried her off campus. a couple blocks away, she managed to make a run for it after kicking and throwing rocks at him. he was arrested on saturday and also accused of verbally harassing girls at a nearby school and giving vodka to boys at another school. >>> no charges filed in the shooting death of a 3-year-old boy. today the santa clara county d.a.'s office announces that the boy accidentally killed himself with his father's weapon. the investigators are calling it a horrible, irreversible mistake. the shooting took place at the family's home in gilroy on july 5th after the boy found his father's
nolan has raised more than $8,000 to bring his son's body back to the united states. police say he drank a hallucinatic drink. the father says people don't die from ingesting such a drink. >>> prosecutors are painti inin clearer picture of how a 9-year-old girl was snatched from her school. they say the girl left the class to go to the bathroom on friday. as she washed her hands, a man came up behind her, groped her, and put his hand over her mouth. they say that man then carried her...
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states illegally as children and are approved for two-year work permits and protection from deportation. >>> still ahead, here to the surprise guest overshadow the main event? >> i'm not getting shut out, it's my turn. >> it's the speech that may have stolen the show at the republican convention. clint eastwood talking to an imaginary president obama. what viewers missed instead. >>> coming up, one-on-one with a firefighter that helped save his buddy's life. >>> and one little art project is catching a lot of people's eye on the golden gate bridge. have you heard of the new dialing procedure for the 408 and 669 area codes? no, what is it? starting october 20, 2012, if you have a 408 or 669 number, you'll need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number for all calls. o.k., but what if i have an 408 number and i'm calling a 408 number? you'll still need to dial 1 plus the area code plus the phone number. so when in doubt, dial it out! >>> a san jose firefighter remains in a medically induced coma tonight. firefighter frank ryan suffered a heart attack while battling a fire at san
states illegally as children and are approved for two-year work permits and protection from deportation. >>> still ahead, here to the surprise guest overshadow the main event? >> i'm not getting shut out, it's my turn. >> it's the speech that may have stolen the show at the republican convention. clint eastwood talking to an imaginary president obama. what viewers missed instead. >>> coming up, one-on-one with a firefighter that helped save his buddy's life....
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the united states and israel boycotted the speech from mahmoud ahmadinejad. he said iran is not afraid of strikes against his country's nuclear facilities, they can neutralize such attacks, he accused israel and the west of nuclear intimidation. >> translator: continued threats by the uncivilized zionist to resort on military action against our great nation is a clear example of this bitter reality. >> david cameron said pressure to stop iran's program should come from the united nations. benjamin netanyahu will address the united nations tomorrow. >> decision 2012. as the theory goes you can't get to the oval office without ohio. today it appears mitt romney is losing ground in ohio, the latest polls are not encouraging for romney. here is steve handelsman. >> reporter: he's wrapping up his bus tour of ohio a blue collar state that must win for mitt romney. >> there is dignity and honor and meaning in good hard work. >> reporter: despite romney's work here, many visits, ohio may be moving out of reach. even with the help today of ohio native jack nicklaus wh
the united states and israel boycotted the speech from mahmoud ahmadinejad. he said iran is not afraid of strikes against his country's nuclear facilities, they can neutralize such attacks, he accused israel and the west of nuclear intimidation. >> translator: continued threats by the uncivilized zionist to resort on military action against our great nation is a clear example of this bitter reality. >> david cameron said pressure to stop iran's program should come from the united...
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states. the decision to halt those flights ends a seven-year experiment that cost taxpayers nearly 100 million. government officials say a more cost effective version of those flights may resume but not this year. >>> chicago teachers walked off the job this morning leaving the parents of 400,000 kids scrambling. teachers aren't striking over pavement they earn an average of $76,000 a year. they are unhappy with mayor rahm emanuel's push to cut health benefits and link evaluations to school performance. come schools were open so kids could have access to breakfast and lunch. the last strike in chicago was 25 years ago, and that one lasted 19 days. >>> a blow to al qaeda tonight. one of its top commanders were killed in yemen. >> nbc "bay area news" commander is here. >> reporter: senior officials are confirming al qaeda's number two in command was killed by drone missiles. he and five others were killed as they were leaving the house in the southern part of yemen. al qaeda's yemen branch is c
states. the decision to halt those flights ends a seven-year experiment that cost taxpayers nearly 100 million. government officials say a more cost effective version of those flights may resume but not this year. >>> chicago teachers walked off the job this morning leaving the parents of 400,000 kids scrambling. teachers aren't striking over pavement they earn an average of $76,000 a year. they are unhappy with mayor rahm emanuel's push to cut health benefits and link evaluations to...
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. >>> an estimated 25% of adults in the united states take fish oil pills for heart health, but a new study suggests they are wasting their money. the "journal of the american medical association" reports doctors analyzed 18 clinical trials and found no overall heart benefit to taking omega-3 fatty acids or fish oil supplements. in the last decade the popularity of the supplements increased based on findings that certain cultures, which eat a lot of fish, have less heart disease, but doctors now said trade in those supplements for better eating habits like eating healthy and exercising. >>> we've had great weather for exercising. >>> no excuse not to get out there, especially if your daily plan takes you outside. >> lots of sunshine. we'll talk more about the seven-day forecast and when temperatures could jump about ten degrees in just a few. >> and i'm dave feldman in our comcast sportsnet studios. the green bay game is history. the 49ers now move forward. we'll see what the defense says about speaking out, and one of the raiders receivers has surgery and we'll tell you the when, the
. >>> an estimated 25% of adults in the united states take fish oil pills for heart health, but a new study suggests they are wasting their money. the "journal of the american medical association" reports doctors analyzed 18 clinical trials and found no overall heart benefit to taking omega-3 fatty acids or fish oil supplements. in the last decade the popularity of the supplements increased based on findings that certain cultures, which eat a lot of fish, have less heart...